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. >>> president obama is set to arrive in new york city in awhile. here he is leaving washington as he prepares to meet with first responders on new york's staten island. he will evaluate recovery efforts. >>> closing arguments are expected in the trial for a bowie state student. dominique frazier was stabbed to death. alexa was acting in self-defense. they got in a fight over loud music. a friend of the victim testified frazier hit simpson and simpson had a knife and may not have meant to cut frazier. they claim simpson was bullied and asked for a new roommate before the deadly fight. >>> first pay raises in four years. it comes after months of tense negotiations. they owed it to them. the average raise is 8%. some are as high as 12. it will cost the county $8 million at a time when the county is projecting a $125 million budget short fall. the county acknowledged they could use a reserve fund to pay for the increases. we are going to take a look at the forecast to see how things are looking out there. >> are we going to get increases in those tempe
. >>> president obama is set to arrive in new york city in awhile. here he is leaving washington as he prepares to meet with first responders on new york's staten island. he will evaluate recovery efforts. >>> closing arguments are expected in the trial for a bowie state student. dominique frazier was stabbed to death. alexa was acting in self-defense. they got in a fight over loud music. a friend of the victim testified frazier hit simpson and simpson had a knife and may not...
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that's new york city and it's the annual veterans day parade. it was as festive as ever, but it had a different theme. organizers turned it into a rally to help victims of superstorm sandy. parade goers were asked to donate winter coats to those hit hardest by the devastating storm. good idea. >>> two more deaths raise the death toll to 113. while power has been restored to most areas, protests have erupted on long island. peter king was on "save the union" today. >> they are not doing their job. they are not communicating with the people. i hope they set up a federal infrastructure led by the army corps of engineers which likely would be required to follow the plan. this is a disgrace. we are two weeks into the storm and there's over 100,000 people without power and with no real estimate as to when they are going to get it back. misleading information. >> to indianapolis where some people are beginning to return home after a massive explosion last night tore through a neighborhood. seven others were injured in the blast and fire that destroyed
that's new york city and it's the annual veterans day parade. it was as festive as ever, but it had a different theme. organizers turned it into a rally to help victims of superstorm sandy. parade goers were asked to donate winter coats to those hit hardest by the devastating storm. good idea. >>> two more deaths raise the death toll to 113. while power has been restored to most areas, protests have erupted on long island. peter king was on "save the union" today. >>...
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police say a gunman entered the wal-mart in maryland city just after 4:00 a.m. yesterday and demanded money from the victim. despite getting some cash, police say the robber forced the manager into the parking lot and then shot him. the victim was hit in the upper body and is expected to recover. >>> the incoming chief of the u.s. capital police is a familiar face to many in our area. kim dine is leaving his post as police chief in frederick, maryland. before that he worked in the police department for 27 years. he will take over the u.s. capitol police mid-december. he succeeds philip morris who retired in may. >>> this afternoon d.c. parents get their first chance to react to the proposed school closings. the d.c. city council will hold a public hearing to review potential closings and some boundary changes. the city school chancellor kaya henderson unveiled her plan earlier this week. according to her plan, 20 schools should close over the next couple of years. if her plan takes effect, the average enrollment per school would increase from 376 to 432 students
police say a gunman entered the wal-mart in maryland city just after 4:00 a.m. yesterday and demanded money from the victim. despite getting some cash, police say the robber forced the manager into the parking lot and then shot him. the victim was hit in the upper body and is expected to recover. >>> the incoming chief of the u.s. capital police is a familiar face to many in our area. kim dine is leaving his post as police chief in frederick, maryland. before that he worked in the...
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dale city to springfield. we will take it. i'll be back with more traffic coming up at 5:17. andrea and mike? >>> this morning, a simply horrible end to a parade that was supposed to honor wounded veterans in midland, texas. a parade float got stuck on train tracks, some people jumped clear before the train hit the float but four people died and 17 others were injured in this. some of the injures remain in critical condition this morning. >>> the brother of actress mia farrow has been charged with several counts of sexually abusing children. police arrested 66-year-old john charles dillard farrow in maryland. two men claimed they abused him in 1968. the bond is set at $800,000. >>> british petroleum bp hay greed to pay a -- agreed to pay a record $4.5 billion fine for the massive gulp oil spill. 11 workers died in the 2010 explosion which sent oil pouring into the gulf for almost 80 days. along the gulf coast people say they are still feeling effects. others haven't seen the tourist based businesses dry up. >>> some blood suckers may bump james bond from the top of the box of
dale city to springfield. we will take it. i'll be back with more traffic coming up at 5:17. andrea and mike? >>> this morning, a simply horrible end to a parade that was supposed to honor wounded veterans in midland, texas. a parade float got stuck on train tracks, some people jumped clear before the train hit the float but four people died and 17 others were injured in this. some of the injures remain in critical condition this morning. >>> the brother of actress mia farrow...
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police in salt lake city are using them. now they don't come cheap. camera glasses cost about $1,000 apiece. there's also the cost of storing all that footage that they'll be able to shoot. so it's unclear if their use will ever be widespread. >>> next, the woman who claims a doctor performed surgery on her foot and left a piece of equipment inside. >>> for all your news, follow news4 online, just search nbc washington on facebook and twitter. >>> right now, a montgomery hospital is emphasizing its standards after a woman claimed the doctor left a piece of an instrument in her foot following surgery. as news4's shomari stone reports, the woman is now unable to work or walk. >> reporter: she scoots around her house in rockville. >> this experience has got to be the most painful i've ever had. >> reporter: she said nine months ago a doctor operated on her foot to remove a bunion, but left something else behind. >> all i wanted him to do is take off my bunion, and when i came out of surgery, i was in excruciating pain. >> reporter: her foot was red, swoo
police in salt lake city are using them. now they don't come cheap. camera glasses cost about $1,000 apiece. there's also the cost of storing all that footage that they'll be able to shoot. so it's unclear if their use will ever be widespread. >>> next, the woman who claims a doctor performed surgery on her foot and left a piece of equipment inside. >>> for all your news, follow news4 online, just search nbc washington on facebook and twitter. >>> right now, a...
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of course they are now in washington which they say is their favorite city yet. joining me now is co-founder neil who's going to help me find the perfect of glasses, what am i going to be looking for? >> just positions work best. if you have a particularly round best you want square frames and vice versa. we're charging $95 and you can take a little more risk than typically. you should have that as many as you have shoes or handbags. >> i completely agree with this, when are we going to start? >> the sloan flames, this is from -- frames, this is from our holiday collection. >> i will freeze three on. you guy -- try these on. you guys also have a social mission. you remember here yesterday -- you were here yesterday talking about altruism and corporations. >> we think that business should be sort of designed to involve problems no. create them. so -- not create them. so for us we had that experience walking into an optical shop and being really excited about a pair of glasses but walking out having spent the same thing we dit on the iphone. warby parker was design
of course they are now in washington which they say is their favorite city yet. joining me now is co-founder neil who's going to help me find the perfect of glasses, what am i going to be looking for? >> just positions work best. if you have a particularly round best you want square frames and vice versa. we're charging $95 and you can take a little more risk than typically. you should have that as many as you have shoes or handbags. >> i completely agree with this, when are we...
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it is a misconception because if you look for example at the cities for the initiatives proposed earlier and the stakeholders from within the security establishment include a lot of others that week and strengthen the position in the security service that gives some of the proposals to the spenders living on wages or for these personnel. they include the right of the egyptian police officers for greater rights and you have to keep in mind the absence of of this level of manpower and as a worker contributing to the environment of lending itself to the idea that we have been seeing in egypt lately previous practices by the egyptian police, for example the fact that a lot of the police officers have to be on a certain rank and have to be kept on contract securing full time permanent employment status with protection. this is one of the conditions that actually makes it much easier on the superiors and senior members of the security establishment to basically pressure them into taking on questionable activities. if you don't pull the trigger then i went toward contract by the end of this yea
it is a misconception because if you look for example at the cities for the initiatives proposed earlier and the stakeholders from within the security establishment include a lot of others that week and strengthen the position in the security service that gives some of the proposals to the spenders living on wages or for these personnel. they include the right of the egyptian police officers for greater rights and you have to keep in mind the absence of of this level of manpower and as a worker...
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they have a new city council? >> yeah, they have new members of the city council. dela fuentes off the council, first time in many years and big hard battle with rebecca came lan caplan, a very ambitious politician. maybe it's just the time for the changing of the guard. >> belva: seems pleased to go to work with their colleagues. >> we'll see how long that lasts. it is oakland. we'll see. >> belva: well, in san francisco, another little note, in the election here, on our own legislative body, we have it for almost 20 years had two black people on that board of supervisors and we do now, connecting the two areas where minorities live, that is the fillmore district, so, this was unusually active and changing of the guard election season. >> yeah, i think so. when we talk about jerry brown, some of issues, i mean, californians hate a message, kind of went against the grain of other states, saying, i'm willing to pay the tax to save my school and on the issue of climate change, 39 was another proposition where they said, we're willing to approve a tax. >> we're in dan
they have a new city council? >> yeah, they have new members of the city council. dela fuentes off the council, first time in many years and big hard battle with rebecca came lan caplan, a very ambitious politician. maybe it's just the time for the changing of the guard. >> belva: seems pleased to go to work with their colleagues. >> we'll see how long that lasts. it is oakland. we'll see. >> belva: well, in san francisco, another little note, in the election here, on...
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he's gone from being one of the most powerful city politicians to being a convicted felon. at the courthouse, tom sherwood, news4. >> hey, tom, this town has seen comebacks before. marion berry served time and came back in a big way. is kwame brown's political career over? >> reporter: a lot of people think so. his lawyer says he has no plans to make any kind of political he comeback. he will be under supervised probation for two years with the court so he won't likely be in that special election in april. most people believe that kwame brown is done when it comes to elective office. >> is he done serving that day? does this day down? >> reporter: yes. the judge in the federal case sentenced him to one day in custody of the u.s. marshals. and he spent that day, he'll be in until 5:30. that's yewhy he was in chains. he is in federal custody until 5:30 today and then begins two years in communicate service to make up for his crime. >> tom sherwood, thank you. >>> the plot thickens. new names are now coming out in that scandal involving former cia director david petraeus. it a
he's gone from being one of the most powerful city politicians to being a convicted felon. at the courthouse, tom sherwood, news4. >> hey, tom, this town has seen comebacks before. marion berry served time and came back in a big way. is kwame brown's political career over? >> reporter: a lot of people think so. his lawyer says he has no plans to make any kind of political he comeback. he will be under supervised probation for two years with the court so he won't likely be in that...
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the city of san bruno lies adjacent to san francisco international airport. and all eyes begin looking up for answers. >> my immediate thought was that it was a plane crash and that was the initial report. people were wondering, the only thing they thought could have caused an explosion and a fire of that magnitude would have been a jetliner crashing into a neighborhood. >> i was somewhat convinced this was a plane because i've never seen that much fire in my entire career in a condensed area like this. >> but no planes are reported missing from any of the bay area airports. firefighters realize this explosion didn't come from the sky above but the ground below. >> it looked as if this was not a jet fuel plane, this was a clean burning source. and about ten minutes into this, they said there's no reports of any bodies, any debris, anything related to a plane crash. so this must not be a plane crash. this has got to be some sort of a gas source. >> it is. an underground 30-inch wide transmission pipeline cracks and the gas ignites, turning san bruno into an in
the city of san bruno lies adjacent to san francisco international airport. and all eyes begin looking up for answers. >> my immediate thought was that it was a plane crash and that was the initial report. people were wondering, the only thing they thought could have caused an explosion and a fire of that magnitude would have been a jetliner crashing into a neighborhood. >> i was somewhat convinced this was a plane because i've never seen that much fire in my entire career in a...
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this particular one sold, special for us because you write about our past and the impact in the city. thank you so much. >> oh, you're certainly welcome. [applause] >> yes. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> let's thank him. [applause] >> if you give us a couple minutes, we're going to set up for the autographing. if you want to buy a book, they are out that way. we have plenty of them. mr. wolff will be out there signing books. we're going to have to do away with personalization tonight if that's all right. please, please be understanding of that. anyway, thank you, all, we'll see you tomorrow night. [inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] >>> that was tom wolff from the miami book festival international. visit booktv.org for a complete schedule of the book fair coverage all weekend long november 17th and 18th. we have author talks, panel discussions, and interviewed scheduled as well as taking questions live throughout each day. check us out on twitter, facebook, e-mail us, or give us a call. >> here's a look at the books being publish this week: >> what i discovered is je
this particular one sold, special for us because you write about our past and the impact in the city. thank you so much. >> oh, you're certainly welcome. [applause] >> yes. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> let's thank him. [applause] >> if you give us a couple minutes, we're going to set up for the autographing. if you want to buy a book, they are out that way. we have plenty of them. mr. wolff will be out there signing books. we're going to have to do away with...
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to the point where i think folks said it's sort of like the utah of the salt lake city editorial. which mitt romney are we going to see? and i think that's what concerned maybe a lot of independents. everybody had their base and everybody played to their base. >> which obama are we going to see? the one that took office in 2008 and immediately went far left? the one that was in the campaign? the one in between? >> i think it's going to depend on -- this is going to be interesting. the question is what do we do between now and december 31st? that's what everyone is afraid of, what they call that fiscal cliff, that i hope that they'll explain it. i tried to explain it on my show this week. what is it, what does it mean, and what kind of impact -- someone is suggesting if we g off that fiscal cliff, then we're talking about the loss of two million jobs, as it was explained this week. two million jobs and we'll be right back into a recession. >> we've got to take a break. we've got to pick it up with much more ahead. >>> here are some of the stories we're following this morning. it's
to the point where i think folks said it's sort of like the utah of the salt lake city editorial. which mitt romney are we going to see? and i think that's what concerned maybe a lot of independents. everybody had their base and everybody played to their base. >> which obama are we going to see? the one that took office in 2008 and immediately went far left? the one that was in the campaign? the one in between? >> i think it's going to depend on -- this is going to be interesting....
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. >>> new york city paid tribute to the nation's veterans today as well. a wreath laying ceremony was held at the eternal life monument this morning. afterwards thousands of people lined fifth avenue for the annual veterans day parade. parade organizers used the event as an opportunity to support the victims of sandy. the united war veterans council collected winter coats for people affected by the storm. >>> we're learning more about the events that led to the resignation of cia director general david petraeus. it began with an fbi investigation of harassing e-mails from petraeus' biographer paula broadwell. those e-mails were sent to 37-year-old joe kelly, a state department liaison and friend of general petraeus. sources say the fbi stumbled onto the affair between petraeus and broadwell during that investigation and according to a former petraeus staffer who spoke to the general today, the affair began after he became cia director and ended about four months ago. brian moore is covering this developing story tonight from capitol hill. >> reporter: as p
. >>> new york city paid tribute to the nation's veterans today as well. a wreath laying ceremony was held at the eternal life monument this morning. afterwards thousands of people lined fifth avenue for the annual veterans day parade. parade organizers used the event as an opportunity to support the victims of sandy. the united war veterans council collected winter coats for people affected by the storm. >>> we're learning more about the events that led to the resignation of...
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notice the numbers into the 40s from river more into oakland to redwood city. in fact how cold will it be? dipping down to the freezing point in santa row sea. the north bay valleys will get even colder than this into the upper 20s. otherwise near freezing in fairfield and vacaville. low 40s across the valley and 46 degrees up and down the peninsula. coastside also in the 40s. where you see the areas highlighted in blue, that means we have a frost advisory in effect overnight until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. in the north bay you will certainly wake up to a little frost on the grass. protect your plants and your pets. this area of low pressure is now finally kicking out. you saw a lot of the cumulus clouds associated with it earlier today. now we have the cold air from the north sinking in with the passage of it. the end result is? clear skies tonight. clear skies tomorrow for 49er football action. boy you are going to feel autumn in the air. a high of 58 degrees and barely a breeze out of the northeast. 5 to 10 miles per hour. let's go ahead and pinpoint your
notice the numbers into the 40s from river more into oakland to redwood city. in fact how cold will it be? dipping down to the freezing point in santa row sea. the north bay valleys will get even colder than this into the upper 20s. otherwise near freezing in fairfield and vacaville. low 40s across the valley and 46 degrees up and down the peninsula. coastside also in the 40s. where you see the areas highlighted in blue, that means we have a frost advisory in effect overnight until 8:00 a.m....
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he will discuss "back to blood" and it's take on the city of miami. sunday at 6:00 eastern on "book tv" on c-span 2. removed fromays election day, fred barnes joins us for a look back at campaign 2012 and the future of the republican party. thank you for being here. what went wrong for mitt romney? why did he lose a race that so many thought coming into the election was his to win? guest: including me. this was more of a race i have to say that obama won by having such a strong campaign rather than romney losing. obama may have been the only democratic candidate running on a record of a weak economy and debt crisis that we face and still win. yet, he did. they did very many things that were right. you can point to a couple of things with mitt romney. he may not have been the perfect candidate for 2012 given his corporate turnaround background, secondly, he did not get something republicans have counted on and that is the white working-class voters. in states like ohio, the ads attacking mayor romney as a corporate raider and buccaneer that went on for
he will discuss "back to blood" and it's take on the city of miami. sunday at 6:00 eastern on "book tv" on c-span 2. removed fromays election day, fred barnes joins us for a look back at campaign 2012 and the future of the republican party. thank you for being here. what went wrong for mitt romney? why did he lose a race that so many thought coming into the election was his to win? guest: including me. this was more of a race i have to say that obama won by having such a...
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louis city. in west virginia, they elected democratic governor, democratic senator, including re-electing mansion, who got 61% and yet the president topped out at 36%. that's 25% difference between mansion and president's vote in west virginia. i wanted to get your comments on, ticket in general and then maybe west virginia. >> you have three different things in two different situations. in missouri, let's face it, talk aidan contaminated the environment and made it very, very hard for -- i think it didn't represent other republicans in the state and nationally for that matter. the thing is in places like montana and west virginia, when you vp democrats that could have told you on january 1 -- i'm sorry, january -- could have told you four years ago that that president obama will be a liability in my state -- i'm not going to have to put. there will be no lack of distance between me and him at any point. it's not like they had been cozying up to him and then up -- the picture that republicans had
louis city. in west virginia, they elected democratic governor, democratic senator, including re-electing mansion, who got 61% and yet the president topped out at 36%. that's 25% difference between mansion and president's vote in west virginia. i wanted to get your comments on, ticket in general and then maybe west virginia. >> you have three different things in two different situations. in missouri, let's face it, talk aidan contaminated the environment and made it very, very hard for --...
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we headed -- we left the city and headed south towards family in pennsylvania. we were finally let back into salem and our home was destroyed. or a man in the bronx who wants $60,000 to repair his business. there is simply no way to determine if any of these pleas or people are real. and before you think no one would send donation to see blind sites or unknown charities, think again. >> most people respond to charities because they are asked by a letter. >> reporter: art taylor, who heads the better business bureau's alliance, and is following our reporting on bad charities, says 70% of americans who give money donate that money without ever checking to find out where it's going. >> we welcome the public scrutiny that is coming to this. we welcome, you know, the media for getting involved in this because if you don't, i worry that things are going to get worse. people are going to continue to be duped by, you know, unscrupulous claims. >> reporter: which leads us to the real victims of charity scams, the people who really need charity. like these people lined up
we headed -- we left the city and headed south towards family in pennsylvania. we were finally let back into salem and our home was destroyed. or a man in the bronx who wants $60,000 to repair his business. there is simply no way to determine if any of these pleas or people are real. and before you think no one would send donation to see blind sites or unknown charities, think again. >> most people respond to charities because they are asked by a letter. >> reporter: art taylor, who...
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if you don't evacuate the city and the storm hits, then you have many deaths and much lost money. i think it's that statistical judgment that ultimately is the legal judgment that has to be made here and the best science will never get to that point where it will say we know with 100% certainty that this person is going to commit another offense or is not going to commit another offense. this is our confidence about that judgment and now you have to work with that in the best way you can. >> when i did the education outreach to federal judges, that's the biggest questions. generally they want to know can you help me do any better than my best clinical judgment? yeah, we can. we can design tests that can predict and they want to know how good can you get? risk assessments are getting better. they're getting a lot better. i look at risk assessments as i have identified the variables that promote risk so that i can develop treatment strategies to reduce those risks. so if you have somebody that scores very high in psychopathy and has all of the other risk factors that would suggest t
if you don't evacuate the city and the storm hits, then you have many deaths and much lost money. i think it's that statistical judgment that ultimately is the legal judgment that has to be made here and the best science will never get to that point where it will say we know with 100% certainty that this person is going to commit another offense or is not going to commit another offense. this is our confidence about that judgment and now you have to work with that in the best way you can....
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drivers in new york city now have to deal with the rationing of gasoline. motorists are allowed to fill up on alternate days depending on whether the last didn't of their license plate ends in an odd or even number. sandy cut power to filling stations make aring for a mess and a difficult -- making for a mess and a difficult time gassing up. >>> we'll start with temperatures tonight, high managed to climb to 58, still a little below our average of 61, but not bad, not as much wind today. now we're looking at 40s, a 39 in frederick, 47 downtown, 43 in gaithersburg, 41 in manassas and 46 in leesburg. so temps are going to fall but not like a stone tonight. temps will be in the 30s overnight. now satellite picture radar combined, we have clear skies, clouds back into the great lakes. they will stay north of us tonight and most of tomorrow. so clearand chilly tonight, maybe a one blanket night, lows 34 to 44. we'll come back, talk about a storm in the rockies and what that means to our weekend forecast. >>> straight ahead what age group do you any is most likel
drivers in new york city now have to deal with the rationing of gasoline. motorists are allowed to fill up on alternate days depending on whether the last didn't of their license plate ends in an odd or even number. sandy cut power to filling stations make aring for a mess and a difficult -- making for a mess and a difficult time gassing up. >>> we'll start with temperatures tonight, high managed to climb to 58, still a little below our average of 61, but not bad, not as much wind...
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he lives in a city. he is black or he is white. he is mexican, attacking, polish, none of that matters. what matters is that he is an american -- mexican, italian, polis none of that matters. what matters is that he is an american. he is everything we hope to be. and everything we dare to dream to be. he sleeps in the state of trout and dreams the dreams of a child. he ends up on welfare. he fails in school. it breaks his heart. in the end, it may take his life on some distant battlefield. to millions of children in this rich land, that is their prospect of the future. this is only part of the america i see. i see another shout tonight. he hears the train go by and the dreams of faraway places for he would like to go. it seems like an impossible dream. he is help on his journey. father who had to go to work before he finished the sixth great sacrifice everything so the suns could go to trollops -- could go to college. a mother who quietly but when he went to war but understood why he had to go. a great teacher, a remarkable footbal
he lives in a city. he is black or he is white. he is mexican, attacking, polish, none of that matters. what matters is that he is an american -- mexican, italian, polis none of that matters. what matters is that he is an american. he is everything we hope to be. and everything we dare to dream to be. he sleeps in the state of trout and dreams the dreams of a child. he ends up on welfare. he fails in school. it breaks his heart. in the end, it may take his life on some distant battlefield. to...
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with us now is new york city councilman elect george sanders. he calls the power failure, the lipa failure, in his words a powder keg. you met with lipa officials today. they said some people on long island may not have power until christmas? is that true? >> when i raised the question to the man and said, how soon will everyone have power, they wouldn't give me an answer, and i said, well, can we say november? can we say december? how about christmas? at that point they said, it is possible. >> what do you make of this? i mean, i know you called for the president of lipa to resign if power isn't restored by monday, but you also said the buck stops with governor cuomo since he appoints lipa board members. who should be held accountable here? >> the first people held accountable should be lipa. lipa has the responsibility to make sure this area has been powered. that responsibility is a dismal failure. what hasn't been mentioned is some people are freezing out here, and we are absolutely -- there are people who are dying thanks to this cold. and
with us now is new york city councilman elect george sanders. he calls the power failure, the lipa failure, in his words a powder keg. you met with lipa officials today. they said some people on long island may not have power until christmas? is that true? >> when i raised the question to the man and said, how soon will everyone have power, they wouldn't give me an answer, and i said, well, can we say november? can we say december? how about christmas? at that point they said, it is...
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guerrero mexico, 100 miles away from mexico city. a reporter service that he could feel trembling in mexico city. the capital city is kind of far away from where this happened. we know there are millions of people living in the metropolitan area. we are assuming more living where this happened. we are still waiting some reports on whether there was damage or injuries. this stretch of mexico is a couple of hours behind us. most people could be still asleep. it hit 30 minutes ago. we are staying on top of this story. >> it is 5:04. and it's had to prince george's county where we are waiting to hear the names involved in a deputy shooting. >> he was trying to deliver a piece order at the home when john gonzales near the scene. >> the deputy arrived near the riverdale neighborhood at 7:30 in the evening. the woman who lived behind here witnessed the sun's death. >> the sometimes dangerous task of prove to be just thatriverdale. one of the deputies was serving a protective order when things turn for the worse. initially the deputy was inv
guerrero mexico, 100 miles away from mexico city. a reporter service that he could feel trembling in mexico city. the capital city is kind of far away from where this happened. we know there are millions of people living in the metropolitan area. we are assuming more living where this happened. we are still waiting some reports on whether there was damage or injuries. this stretch of mexico is a couple of hours behind us. most people could be still asleep. it hit 30 minutes ago. we are staying...
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guess what, those cities do not hide anything in 2012. what about those angry conservatives that were fired up like never before to come out and vote against the president? take a look at a place like oklahoma where energy state and you're supposed of conservatives are coming out in droves to vote against president obama. turnout looks to be down more than 5% and appears with almost all votes counted in oakland. a couple of wrong assumptions we made the overall this is a watershed election because with 84 house freshman in my count, 40 and democrats and 35 election. when you combine that with a few surviving members of the class of 2010, that's 166 members, more than one-third of the house will have less than three years of experience in congress takes office in january. so a huge new freshman class, very steep learning curve, and get ready for the fireworks. >> curtis. and again, you have, many of you have history port and the bbc's report on voter turnout. but tell us what happened and why spent the first and want to do is think dpc, an
guess what, those cities do not hide anything in 2012. what about those angry conservatives that were fired up like never before to come out and vote against the president? take a look at a place like oklahoma where energy state and you're supposed of conservatives are coming out in droves to vote against president obama. turnout looks to be down more than 5% and appears with almost all votes counted in oakland. a couple of wrong assumptions we made the overall this is a watershed election...
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. >> reporter: volunteers and her daughter fanned out across the city to assist people still struggling. >> we want to help them and give them basic needs. >> reporter: here volunteers are working to distribute the essentials like blankets and water and diapers. all of these supplies have been donated. but some stay the help came too late. -- say the help came too late. >> this has only been maybe a week and a half you know of fresh water but for the first time five, six days no one was down in the rockaways. >> reporter: frustration especially high on long island where more than 130,000 customers are still going without power. [ people chanting ] hundreds of people protested outside long island power authority offices demanding answers. >> just absurd. it's like going on and on and on. end it. >> reporter: the power company says more than 8,000 crews are working to get the electricity back on. erica ferrari for cbs news, new york. >>> well, it doesn't change the outcome of the election, but president obama is the winner in florida. four days after the election, almost 100% of the votes
. >> reporter: volunteers and her daughter fanned out across the city to assist people still struggling. >> we want to help them and give them basic needs. >> reporter: here volunteers are working to distribute the essentials like blankets and water and diapers. all of these supplies have been donated. but some stay the help came too late. -- say the help came too late. >> this has only been maybe a week and a half you know of fresh water but for the first time five, six...
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he said companies here are always being courted by other cities and states. and he says some california companies like yelp have recently expanded into places like scottsdale, but he's not worried about companies relocating. >> most of the businesses who are here and who are the most successful here, they aren't succeeding because of the cost structure is the lowest. they are succeeding because they the best here. >> and he says the bay area has a great combination of strong universities, of very well-educated workforce, lots of venture capital investment and, of course, a very good quality of life. and they all combine to help retain innovators here. in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> coming up next, an explosion rocks an indianapolis neighborhood, leveling two homes and setting others on fire. and the sex scandal shakeup at the cia. new details revealed about why david petraeus left his post. this is abc7 news. >> this morning a 5.8 magnitude aftershock has hit northern myanmar hours after a deadly earthquake struck. an initial count shows 12 people are dead.
he said companies here are always being courted by other cities and states. and he says some california companies like yelp have recently expanded into places like scottsdale, but he's not worried about companies relocating. >> most of the businesses who are here and who are the most successful here, they aren't succeeding because of the cost structure is the lowest. they are succeeding because they the best here. >> and he says the bay area has a great combination of strong...
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a deal which could mean millions for the city. the proposed is 17,000 seat arena would be built on piera 30 to 32 along the embarcadero near the bay bridge. we have the details. >> the war worse could be playing basketball in san francisco by the 2017 nba season n this proposed state of the art $1 billion arena. but right now the site is just an aging parking lot where pier 30 use the to be. it is at the base of the bay at the base of the bay bridge. this needs to be something better when it will be when the warriors build their arena. >> in a report they say the project is feasible with the warriors paying all the up front costs like fixing the costs of the crumbling piers underneath. but san francisco could get $54 billion in tax dollars after construction and collect $19 billion in tax every year. >> it seems like a really good deal for the city of san francisco. and it a good deal for the warriors? >> it is a great deal for the warriors. >> neighbors say it's not a good deal for them. >> the last thing we need is a giant cemen
a deal which could mean millions for the city. the proposed is 17,000 seat arena would be built on piera 30 to 32 along the embarcadero near the bay bridge. we have the details. >> the war worse could be playing basketball in san francisco by the 2017 nba season n this proposed state of the art $1 billion arena. but right now the site is just an aging parking lot where pier 30 use the to be. it is at the base of the bay at the base of the bay bridge. this needs to be something better when...
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he said towards the end of his speech that tonight -- he lives in a city. he is lack or he is white. he is mexican italian polish, none of that matters. what matters is he is an american. that child is more important than any politician. he is american. he is a poet, scientist, teacher. is everything we ever hope to be and everything we dare to dream. he sleeps the sleep of childhood and he dreams the dreams of a child. and yet when he awakens, he awakens to a nightmare poverty, neglect and despair, a failing school and he ends up on welfare. for him the american system is one that starves his soul. at it breaks his heart and in the end it may take his life into the battlefield. and to millions of children in this rich land, that is their prospect for the future. this is only part of the america i see. i see another child. he hears the trains go by, trains a faraway places where he would like to go. it seems like an impossible dream. a father he had to go to work sacrificed everything so that his son could go to college. the gentle quaker mother with a pass
he said towards the end of his speech that tonight -- he lives in a city. he is lack or he is white. he is mexican italian polish, none of that matters. what matters is he is an american. that child is more important than any politician. he is american. he is a poet, scientist, teacher. is everything we ever hope to be and everything we dare to dream. he sleeps the sleep of childhood and he dreams the dreams of a child. and yet when he awakens, he awakens to a nightmare poverty, neglect and...
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it will be the last main artery in and out of the city to get them back open. and they say that the pumps, they will be using them to clear that a minute, but they face the challenges of the water pressure. the ventilation. and just plain old gravity. >>> and you can help those struggling to recover from hurricane sandy with just a click of the mouse. log on to facebook and like our view and we will donate $1 to the american red cross, the sandy relief fund. >>> and now on to a 9 news update, they have been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in a deadly crash along i-95 in virginia. and the sky bus express, they swerved off the road, overturning last year. all the way on their way from north carolina to new york and four passengers on board, they died. and that driver, they will be sentenced to january, they face up to 40 years. >>> and it is life in prison for jared loughner sentenced today to a shooting outside the safeway in tucson last year. as you will remember, loughner killed six people and wounded several others, including the former congresswoman. a
it will be the last main artery in and out of the city to get them back open. and they say that the pumps, they will be using them to clear that a minute, but they face the challenges of the water pressure. the ventilation. and just plain old gravity. >>> and you can help those struggling to recover from hurricane sandy with just a click of the mouse. log on to facebook and like our view and we will donate $1 to the american red cross, the sandy relief fund. >>> and now on to...
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drivers have increasingly -- in new york city and long island. drivers have increasingly short fuses. >> if you run up in a few hours. >> @ since apiece as a man pushes his -- a tense piece after a man pushes his car to the promised land. more than 500,000 customers across the region are living without power and many also need gas to keep generators running in frigid temperatures. >> 90% is not a victory. the 10% who do not have power is not a defeat. we will keep working and keep pushing the utility companies every day until that number is 0. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg is taking action, starting at gas rationing system. gas will be rationed stupid drivers with -- will be rationed to drivers who is license plate ends with an odd number to debt -- today. even numbers will be tomorrow. fuel delivery is disrupted. >> we came into manhattan to get gas. >> an hour and a half? >> no, two hours. >> the shortages and long lines are expected to last at least another two weeks. abc news, new york. >> thank you. coming up -- a lifesaver for so
drivers have increasingly -- in new york city and long island. drivers have increasingly short fuses. >> if you run up in a few hours. >> @ since apiece as a man pushes his -- a tense piece after a man pushes his car to the promised land. more than 500,000 customers across the region are living without power and many also need gas to keep generators running in frigid temperatures. >> 90% is not a victory. the 10% who do not have power is not a defeat. we will keep working and...
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and so is gild city. they have the deal with robinson's prime reserve. $99 gets awe 13 to 15-pound amish turkey normal price here? $121. >>> deck out the bathroom with some new furniture from target.com. the new lynnwood bath collection on sales today and prices range from -- down almost $30 apiece. plus, you're getting free shipping. >>> and get some quality sound in your ride. best buy has a daily deal. $99 for a pioneer ipod ready in dash cd dash and speakers. this is a complete car audio package. saving you $100 and you're getting free shipping. if you have an offer you've seen or if you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. i'm jessica doyle, 9news now. >>> well, a few years ago during the winter with all the blizzards, we informally dubbed bigger storms like remember snowmageddon and carmageddon and everything else? however if you've checked out the weather channel recently you probably realized they started naming some storms on their own. the m
and so is gild city. they have the deal with robinson's prime reserve. $99 gets awe 13 to 15-pound amish turkey normal price here? $121. >>> deck out the bathroom with some new furniture from target.com. the new lynnwood bath collection on sales today and prices range from -- down almost $30 apiece. plus, you're getting free shipping. >>> and get some quality sound in your ride. best buy has a daily deal. $99 for a pioneer ipod ready in dash cd dash and speakers. this is a...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male...
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. >> a new gas rationing plan takes effect this morning in new york city and long island. police will be enforcing the new system. it allows drivers to get gas every other day. new jersey gov. chris christie enacted a similar plan. madison square garden will hold a special concert next month to benefit people affected by sandy. it will be held on december 12 and it will be called 12-12-12. more details are expected in the coming days. >> let's check in with jacqui jeras. >> pretty decent weather over all. the nor'easter that kept as cloudy and cool the last couple of days is making its way toward the canadian maritime and away from the united states. we have cleared things out. it was nice to see the sunshine finally yesterday afternoon. that will stick around for several days. 44 degrees at this hour at reagan national. fredericksburg has a temperature at 37 degrees. we will warm up this afternoon between 53 and 58. look at the weekend, how about that? 63 on saturday and sunday is veterans day sunny and a nice at 67. let's head over to trafficked with jamie. >> the overni
. >> a new gas rationing plan takes effect this morning in new york city and long island. police will be enforcing the new system. it allows drivers to get gas every other day. new jersey gov. chris christie enacted a similar plan. madison square garden will hold a special concert next month to benefit people affected by sandy. it will be held on december 12 and it will be called 12-12-12. more details are expected in the coming days. >> let's check in with jacqui jeras. >>...
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the difference in taxes between virginia and new york city, $55.50 a carton. about $6,500 in profit for potential smuggler. >> cigarette smuggling is as lucrative or more lucrative than smuggling drugs or guns. >> sean benedict handled several cases in our region. the scope of the problem is into the billions of dollars with big organized crime and groups with links to terrorists cashing in. atf agents stop to this town car in richmond loaded down with 1800 curtains. >> the more organized they get we have seen these links of human smuggling. -- to links to human smuggling and weapons. >> this will end up here within an evidence room. >> the profit is so large it makes people want to do it. >> this couple is likely catering to a small group of clients. the penalties are not high. these two will get a fine. >> with huge profits that is not enough. >> my opinion, probably. we often get repeat customers. >> interesting. you learn something new every day. a well-known celebrity is diagnosed with cancer. >> she is talking and we will have the latest on her prognosis
the difference in taxes between virginia and new york city, $55.50 a carton. about $6,500 in profit for potential smuggler. >> cigarette smuggling is as lucrative or more lucrative than smuggling drugs or guns. >> sean benedict handled several cases in our region. the scope of the problem is into the billions of dollars with big organized crime and groups with links to terrorists cashing in. atf agents stop to this town car in richmond loaded down with 1800 curtains. >> the...
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>> coming up at noon, we will how she is at her day in new york city. her day in new york city. >> we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs pharmacy, no appointment necessary. find a clinic near you at minuteclinicom. revision. "actually, this ain't bad"? surprise!e! "look at this cool corner thingy!" desolation. "it's gone." anticipation "hey! there's more in the fridge." [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. >> trust and other people with the food you eat can be , especially after you d behind the curtain the restaurant. it is always great to see you. you are delving into what restaurants do not want us to know. afraid to hear what you have to say. this is not about saying are unknown disasters. most do everything right. is one of
>> coming up at noon, we will how she is at her day in new york city. her day in new york city. >> we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs pharmacy, no appointment...
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city council before any plan takes effect. >> time for weather and traffic on the ones. as you mentioned, we're starting rainy and a bit cooler. not a great day to start. >> big contrast to yesterday. it's an umbrella morning and chilly. you'll need your winter coat. a big area of rain that stretches through the carolinas, virginia, maryland, the district. right into pennsylvania, new york state, and new england. this is slowly making its way off to the east. right now through the metro area, it is all wet. east and west virginia, the northern district and maryland, these showers tracking to the north and east. the areas where you see the darker green, coming down harder in the yellow zone. moderate rain hagerstown east of frederick. that's passing northeast, should be moving through the rest of frederick county over the next half hour or so. elsewhere, just wet and chilly, and a lot of leaves came down. so the sidewalks are slippery with the rain and wind that's been gusting to around 30 miles an hour. feeling a lot colder than the 40s where we are right now. for the mo
city council before any plan takes effect. >> time for weather and traffic on the ones. as you mentioned, we're starting rainy and a bit cooler. not a great day to start. >> big contrast to yesterday. it's an umbrella morning and chilly. you'll need your winter coat. a big area of rain that stretches through the carolinas, virginia, maryland, the district. right into pennsylvania, new york state, and new england. this is slowly making its way off to the east. right now through the...
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. >>> president obama is visiting new york city today. he's getting an update from local officials on superstorm sandy's recovery efforts and the cities most outer burro. randall pinkston talked to staten island residents about the visit. >> reporter: rudy is glad the president is looking at the damage. some relates say fema and private groups have not done enough to get them back on their feet. more than two weeks since the storm, thousands who have homes remain without power and heat. >> everything thinks they're going to be first in line. there's people who need assistance a lot faster than others, eventually they're going o to get to everybody. >> i'm just about this far from the ceiling fan. >> reporter: bob and maxsine road the storm on a foam mattress. they are satisfied with the government's response so far. >> i think it was slow at first. i think once everything kicked in, you know, it was overwhelming. >> reporter: 47,000 new yorkers have applied for housing help, the displaced residents are frustrated and exhausted. they want
. >>> president obama is visiting new york city today. he's getting an update from local officials on superstorm sandy's recovery efforts and the cities most outer burro. randall pinkston talked to staten island residents about the visit. >> reporter: rudy is glad the president is looking at the damage. some relates say fema and private groups have not done enough to get them back on their feet. more than two weeks since the storm, thousands who have homes remain without power...
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cloudy and chile and the possibility of some rain. 33 in the city. low clouds and as high -- as low as 28. a few high clouds, 47-52 degrees. check out the numbers, still below average. in the 50's and there's the chance of rain on sunday. that system is developing and we will carve out more details for you. as the system passes by, a big trouble the wednesday. now it is dry and mild. temperatures in the 50's and partly sunny skies. >> still ahead peopeople magazine named the "sexiest man alive." and turning an old tragedy in to help for other fire victims. she is 9 years old. >> you have to >> if you have been waiting for d.c. cabs to accept credit cards you have to wait longer. >> the plan to get smart meters in caps by inauguration day is on hold. a tauscher barrack explains. >> so many people anticipated this but they are so upset not only because of what happened with and d.c. government and an employee, this is such an inconvenience for so many people. you were supposed to be able to pay with credit card by inauguration day in january. that is n
cloudy and chile and the possibility of some rain. 33 in the city. low clouds and as high -- as low as 28. a few high clouds, 47-52 degrees. check out the numbers, still below average. in the 50's and there's the chance of rain on sunday. that system is developing and we will carve out more details for you. as the system passes by, a big trouble the wednesday. now it is dry and mild. temperatures in the 50's and partly sunny skies. >> still ahead peopeople magazine named the "sexiest...
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the parade will take place in new york city, of course. the date, november 22nd. >>> still ahead on 9 news now tonight, walking for health and raising money in the fight against this country's number one fatal disease. >>> >> across our area today, boy scouts collected food for people in need. this is the second phase of the annual scouting for food. last week boy scouts delivered bags to hundreds of homes in the washington area. today they went back to collect those bags filled with food. one of the sites was a safe way store on piney branch road in northwest washington. safe way stores throughout the area took part in this. the capital area food bank will distribute the food to more than 700 agencies in our area. >> i'm really happy to see that the boys are participating in high numbers, getting a good sense of what it is to be hungry in our community. >> when you consider one in two children right here, washington, d.c., our nation's capital, doesn't know where their next meal is coming from, that's staggering. it's staggering across he
the parade will take place in new york city, of course. the date, november 22nd. >>> still ahead on 9 news now tonight, walking for health and raising money in the fight against this country's number one fatal disease. >>> >> across our area today, boy scouts collected food for people in need. this is the second phase of the annual scouting for food. last week boy scouts delivered bags to hundreds of homes in the washington area. today they went back to collect those...
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another city i represent, marysville, some $20 million to protect that city and then uba city next to it. so the entire region that i represent has needs similar -- i wouldn't use the word stim, -- similar, because we're not on the ocean, but we have needs for flood protection just like new york city and new jersey. we can do this. we're a very strong, powerful nation and you couldn't be more correct by saying, if we do it, we protect ourselves we reduce the potential damage, and we also put people to work. ms. velazquez: that's correct. in the long haul, not only do we protect our citizens, but the economy will not suffer. look at new york. it came to a standstill. we didn't have transportation, infrastructure was totally paralyzed. transportation in terms of gas lean in new york, we couldn't do it. -- in terms of bringing gasoline into new york, we couldn't do it. so this is the right thing for us to do, for our nation to protect our citizens, but it could improve the economic conditions of our entire nation by creating so much high-paying jobs at this time when the economy continue
another city i represent, marysville, some $20 million to protect that city and then uba city next to it. so the entire region that i represent has needs similar -- i wouldn't use the word stim, -- similar, because we're not on the ocean, but we have needs for flood protection just like new york city and new jersey. we can do this. we're a very strong, powerful nation and you couldn't be more correct by saying, if we do it, we protect ourselves we reduce the potential damage, and we also put...